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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Section II: Conciliation delegated to a court-appointed conciliator

Article 129-2

When the judge, by virtue of a special provision, delegates his conciliation mission, he appoints a judicial conciliator for this purpose, sets the duration of his mission and indicates the date on wh…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Section II: Conciliation delegated to a court-appointed conciliator

Article 129-4

The court conciliator may, with the agreement of the parties, visit the premises and hear any person whose testimony he or she considers useful, subject to that person's acceptance. The conciliator's…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Section I: Provisions common to all defendants.

Article 331

A third party may be impleaded for the purposes of condemnation by any party who is entitled to act against him as principal. He may also be impleaded by the party who has an interest therein in order…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Subsection 7: Guardianship acts

Article 475

The person under guardianship is represented in court by the guardian. The latter may act, as plaintiff or defendant, to assert the extra-patrimonial rights of the protected person only with the autho…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Chapter II: Safety at sporting events

Article L332-1-1

Annual season tickets giving access to professional sports competitions in which a sports association or a company mentioned in articles L. 122-2 and L. 122-12 is taking part may only be sold by them,…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Single section: Community aid

Article R113-1

The maximum amount of subsidies that sports associations or the companies they form pursuant to article L. 122-1 may receive, pursuant to article L. 113-2, from local authorities, their groupings or p…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 1: Transport by sea.

Article 73

1. Vessels may only be unloaded in ports where customs offices are established. 2. No goods may be unloaded or transhipped without the written authorisation of the customs officers and in their presen…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 2: Creation and form of cheque

Article L131-9

Cheques may be made payable at the domicile of a third party either in the locality where the drawee is domiciled or in another locality, provided that the third party is a bank or a postal cheque cen…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 2: General rules governing UCITS

Article L214-6

Creditors whose title arises from the safekeeping or management of the assets of a UCITS may take action only against those assets. Creditors of the depositary or third party to whom custody of the as…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Set-off and assignment of claims

Article L211-37

The assignment of receivables relating to the financial obligations referred to in article L. 211-36 may be relied on as against third parties upon notification of the assignment to the debtor. The as…

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